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Species point records from 1993 MNCR Plymouth survey training data
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Download this fileRecordKey | SurveyKey | SurveyName | SampleKey | StartDate | EndDate | DateType | LocationName | DataType | Latitude | Longitude | Projection | AphiaId | Species | Uncertain | Abundance_SACFORN | Abundance_Count | IsDead | SampleComment |
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JNCCMNCR10341004 | JNCCMNCR10000484 | 1993 MNCR Plymouth survey training data | JNCCMNCR10018858 | 1993-04-21 | 1993-04-21 | D | Bovisand Bay (Bovisand Bay) | Point | 50.3368578813432 | -4.12042522189751 | WGS84 | 999000887 | Grey lichens | FALSE | C | Not set | FALSE | Very steep bedrock with many pits and crevices in the supralittoral. Communities dominated by lichens with common Littorina saxatalis. |
JNCCMNCR10341113 | JNCCMNCR10000484 | 1993 MNCR Plymouth survey training data | JNCCMNCR10018864 | 1993-04-21 | 1993-04-21 | D | Bovisand Bay (Bovisand Bay) | Point | 50.3368578813432 | -4.12042522189751 | WGS84 | 883 | Polychaeta | FALSE | R | Not set | FALSE | Clear, rock surrounded rockpool with Fucus serratus, Corallina officinalis and kelp species.(Sub-habitat of 484.001.006) |
JNCCMNCR10341096 | JNCCMNCR10000484 | 1993 MNCR Plymouth survey training data | JNCCMNCR10018863 | 1993-04-21 | 1993-04-21 | D | Bovisand Bay (Bovisand Bay) | Point | 50.3368578813432 | -4.12042522189751 | WGS84 | 144422 | Ahnfeltia plicata | FALSE | R | Not set | FALSE | Bedrock with many crevices and damp areas. Fucus serratus patchy but superabundant with Patella vulgata in between the fucoid plants. |
JNCCMNCR10341011 | JNCCMNCR10000484 | 1993 MNCR Plymouth survey training data | JNCCMNCR10018859 | 1993-04-21 | 1993-04-21 | D | Bovisand Bay (Bovisand Bay) | Point | 50.3368578813432 | -4.12042522189751 | WGS84 | 140685 | Patella vulgata | FALSE | C | Not set | FALSE | Upper shore steep and vertical bedrock with Patella vulgata, Patella depressa and Chthamalus stellatus. Gastropods dominated by Monodonta lineata and Littorina saxtalis. |